MADVR? Side / Side Comparison. Does it make that big of a difference? Maximize PERFORMANCE! MWAVE 22
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Mathias Rauen AKA Madshi, the inventor of MADVR is a humble genius. MadVR Envy is expensive but it is pretty much plug and play. It is the best video processor I have ever seen. Tone mapping is just one of the amazing things it can do.
It’s a great manufacturer! We are proud to offer this to our customers. We still have Lumagen available as well. Thanks for commenting!
Filming from the side doesn’t allow any half decent comparison
Madvr makes the image messy bright and blown out. The isnes without the VRhad more realism and detail.
If you have to spend 8,000.00 to get a proper 4k picture from the Mad VR. , I stick with good old 1080 p !!!
It's literally free if you use it with your PC.
@@kentakobayashi3223dude you need a PC that costs approx $3000 to be able to capture and do all of the plug and play settings. To hell with that.
I've been thinking about getting one of those. Not sure I'm ready to spend that much, as I understand it even the cheaper version is about $8K. I have an NZ8 with a Prismasonic anamorphic lens and a Stewart 2.4:1 185" StudioTek130 screen. I'm guessing even the cheaper MadVR would be pretty impressive.
I'm still building out the theater, it's a slow progress due to my work travel. So I don't necessarily need it right away, if I'm lucky I might have the theater mostly operational by the end of the year but that might be optimistic, there is just still so much to do! Anyway, it's something to consider.
Just give us a call and talk with our specialist when your ready! Sounds like your your theater is going to be awesome when finished! 😁
@@Dreamediaav Yeah if I ever get it finished, it's turned into a really massive job!
@@mfkhometheater7742 it will be worth it in the end! Hang in there!
Granted we're watching this through a non direct captured source like a camera, there's points where it looks like we get more detail and then there's points where it looks like you went to Samsung Color Hell~
The projector on the right looks to have its contrast maxed and the brights looks completely washed out.
Wow! Amazing difference with MadVR enabled. The images look like you are really there.
It’s pretty impressive! We have it installed in Kellens theater and he says it awesome but we wanted to see it in a side by side comparison in order to easily see if it’s worth the extra cost. MWAVE is bringing all the shootouts! Thanks for watching!
I like the unprocessed 🥴
I have to agree with those who said this demo is useless. They have the 6000 projector and the 7000 projector side by side and Mad Vr on one of them. Why didn't they use one projector and turn the MAdVr on and off?
Because that's not how comparison works... The difference is more clear when you are able to watch them side by side at the same time instead of switching in between.
@@wekkimeif7720 I get that, but if you are testing whether a fuel additive improves speed you don't then have a race between a Ferrari and a Prius, you have it between two identical model Ferraris.
@@wekkimeif7720 They could have easily used two of the same projector.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT IM MAD AT ?
YOUR CAMERA MAN .. 😡😡
SHOW US THE CLIPS RATHER THAN PEOPLE'S FACES 😡😡😡
Would love to see a MadVR Envy vs a Homebuilt MadVR HTPC head to head. I'm a PC Power user and getting ready to setup a HTPC for my home theater and I know you can build your own MadVR machine if you have the know how & hardware.
I was going to say, I remember using madVR on mpc-hc and I was confused when this very expensive box came out
It should be the Same. The only difference is that madvr envy applies it on any Signal coming in whereas madvr on PC needs to be integrated In a Media player
Envy does have proprietary algorithms and lower level optimizations in perf to particular hardware
@@techguy348 Same here. I just use madvr for HDR and up/downscaling of movies on my HTPC and it works great, but there are people who pay like 8k$ for this madvr processing you can get for free?
@@JohnDoe_333 Yes, you are right. The only difference being the userfriendliness. Madvr installed on a HTPC in conjunction with the equally excellent MPC-HC probably works just as well, but be prepared to spend many hours tweaking to get the picture right. There are a number of videos available on how to do this, but I have yet to find someone who is actually able to explain what each one of the settings does in easy to understand layman terms.
The difference is undeniable, I just can't get past the cost of it, surely it can be cheaper
yes it can can be cheaper. With just a pc and madvr pc for free
madVR is entirely free if you run it with a media player on PC
@@yoyoman87110 you just need to know how set it up (which requires you to be tech savvy) and have a good discrete GPU
So tone mapping in madvr is only for projectors and not for LED/OLED TVs?
It can be used on both? Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/nDoAXb5su3U/видео.html
Based on this video all I am seeing is blown out highlights with an image that's significantly brighter. Of course the camera is having problems to see both images correctly which is why you really needed to be there to see this improvement, just wished they have also compared it against the NZ8 with it's own DTM to see if the improvement was as great.
I’m looking in buying. But what is better? Madvr or lumagen?
No doubt , this video shows it is possible to revive the shadow details in dark areas using madVR Envy. That's the positive side. Unfortunately, some scenes are over-brigthened, IMO. If that's the price to pay, I am not sure your product has an advantage. I thought the art of tone mapping is about reviving shadow details without burning out the highlights. Maybe some people have a different perspective or preference on the matter. In any case, this is not even my main criticism of this presentation!
The colors on the right side are often convoluted into something unrealistic and even cartoonish. Look at the skin tone of the speaker on the right image (2:44). What's up with all that oranges and yellows on the skin? That's horrendous. The skin tone on the left image without madVR Envy looks much more natural to me. I will not take this product even if it's for free. Forget it.
Does Envy work with 4K resolution or Less only or will there be some software/firmware upgrade required when 8K becomes more available?
Was this the pro or extreme being used?
Looks like snake oil.
Which version of the MadVR did they use?
Single best explanation of the MadVR. I'm pretty blown away.
Seemed to be a bit of a delay in the transitions with the madVR, I’d imagine due to processing. Would it work for gaming as well? Looks great though!
More likely since it was being played from two different sources, one took a bit longer to start playing once the play button was pressed. Or they just weren't both started at the exact same time.
MadVR adds quite a bit of lag because of the processing. I wouldn’t use it with gaming.
Sony has very poor HDR handling. Can you compare against an NZ-9? That would really be impressive if it could show a noticeable improvement with MadVR Envy. Thank you.
Does anyone have a comparison to who what difference it makes on an OLED TV?
Would this benefit someone that has a 16x9 screen with a projector that already does the frame by frame hdr tone mapping?
Absolutely, world of difference.
What player Envy is using
Looks totally blown out
That's the camera, but in person details are not blown out.
Was there in person. That’s the camera. It wasn’t blown out.
Why did you take my username?????
Can do this on my pc for free .
Hi sir
I let my projector do all of picture quality plus I don’t need spend more money for nothing
MadVR started out as a DIY processor. They only recently got into the high-end preconfigured processing market. It's still available to DIY.
@@zeke7515 absolutely! DIY friendly. Thanks for commenting!
It’s on a whole other level when MadVR handles the video processing. Completely different.
@@DarthBrockstar I don’t need it I save money for other home theater thing’s if I need
@@victorpulos823 madVR is free, as they are telling to you.. another thing is Envy...
Anyway I have configured on my pc and I have been using madVR during the last couple of years and the difference using it or not, with an Epson tw9400 and 165 inches silverticket 1.4 gain screen, is awesome. Of course calibrated with displaycal and hcfr.
The projectors weren't set up properly at all, so it's impossible to say.
Untrue
@@jvonengeln Kris Deering said they weren't set up properly at all.
@@erod9088 Kris Deering was incorrect. SirMaster and PixelPusher15 did the calibrations. They color matched them to the JVC NX5, and the let them use internal tone mapping on HDR clips to showcase how these devices compare basically out of box in the first part of the shootout. This is NOT incorrect, it was a choice in setup because in January 2022 they had already done a comparison with MadVR doing tone mapping for all. At the end of this shootout, they let the MadVR Envy have a bit of demo time to let it be seen what a video processor could do to those who had not seen it.
@@jvonengeln Believev what you want. It turned into a MadVR infomercial. Felt very bait and switch.
@@erod9088 you weren’t there. I was. You believe what you want. I know what I experienced, and I know the guys setting it up. They did what they said they did. MadVR was only run the last hour of the 6 hours. And it was very interesting and worthwhile to see what it could do.